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|  recommendation needed. 
			
			now that it's starting to cool off around here i'd like to start reloading again and I plan on getting a media tumbler so I can have nice clean and shiny brass again, since I've never used one before I thought i'd ask what kind of media should I get? I've seen walnut hulls, corn cob, stainless, do they all work about the same or is there a difference?
		 
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			The corn cob and walnut is cheaper, but you will have to replace it every so often, stainless is expensive, and will have to be cleaned every once in a while. However just starting out by one to use corn cob or walnut, just my .02 cents worth.   
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|    , I use walnut media. Throw in a dryer sheet every now and then to clean it!! 
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			I started with corncob.... then went to walnut. Walnut will clean more aggressively,and provide a really nice shine..... but corncob with a teaspoon of NuFinish once in a while (Walmart, 7.99 or so) will give a brilliant shine. Take your pick, but definitely use the NuFinish. Much cheaper than the polish "they" want you to buy. Just my thoughts and observations.... Da   
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			I use walnut with a cut up dryer sheet and a capful of Nufinish car polish. Put the polish in and let it run while or you'll have cat turds in your brass   
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			thanks for the help guys! i'll go with the walnut, dryer sheet and Nufinish combo.
		 
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|  Where to get walnut media 
			
			Get your crushed walnut media from PetSmart. It's used for reptile cage bedding and much less expensive that way.  I picked up a multi-year supply there for about $20... 
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			thanks for the Tip Marc!
		 
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